[TUTORIAL]How to run a "Javascript" on web browsers and monitor the requests.

Do you have a "Javascript" or a .js file that requires execution but you don't know how?
Well you've come to the right place. In this tutorial I will be showing all of you how to run a "Javascript" in a web browser like chrome, safari, opera etc and monitoring the requests with fiddler.Steps to follow :-

2) Enter your Javascript which usually starts with "<script type='text/javascript'>" and ends with "</script>" in the area mentioned as "YOUR JAVASCRIPT HERE!!!!". You must not forget the "<script type='text/javascript'>" and the "</script>" or the "Javascript" will not execute properly.

3) For this exact purpose, I will be using a YouTube views script as an example. Don't bother trying it out to get views as it's already patched.

But I don't really understand all the hassle. JavaScript is meant to be executed by your browser. How else would you execute it? And how/why would you write a JavaScript script if you didn't knew how to execute it? And last, you don't even need the HTML tags, so how does this tutorial help anyone?

But I don't really understand all the hassle. JavaScript is meant to be executed by your browser. How else would you execute it? And how/why would you write a JavaScript script if you didn't knew how to execute it?

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This tutorial is not for those who write js but those who download javascripts and don't know how to execute it.

I am talking about testing. Suppose you have a client's site which you don't yet have access to, or you are testing out a function which is not working properly because you did not bind it to a browser event. In these cases, you can directly run the javascript from your console. I use firebug by the way.

But I don't really understand all the hassle. JavaScript is meant to be executed by your browser. How else would you execute it? And how/why would you write a JavaScript script if you didn't knew how to execute it?

I am talking about testing. Suppose you have a client's site which you don't yet have access to, or you are testing out a function which is not working properly because you did not bind it to a browser event. In these cases, you can directly run the javascript from your console. I use firebug by the way.

I am talking about testing. Suppose you have a client's site which you don't yet have access to, or you are testing out a function which is not working properly because you did not bind it to a browser event. In these cases, you can directly run the javascript from your console. I use firebug by the way.

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